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security forces in pakistan's largest city, karachi, have been authorized to shoot on sight anyone they believe is involved in violence. at least 65 people have been killed in gratia since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs. many shops and foreign offices were closed. here is this report. >> armed troops to stand on guard on the streets of pakistan's business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings and drive-by shootings are widely blamed on armed gangs linked to rival political parties. >> killing and violence has increased so much. no one is safe anymore. >> this is the heart of karachi's main shopping thi district. as you can see, today they are deserted. most people did not go to work or open businesses because they are afraid of more violence. >> many of those who were shot dead were ordinary people going about their daily lives. some were killed just for their ethnicity. the most powerful political party here, mqm, represents the curfew speaking majority. -- erdu speaking majority. last week,
security forces in pakistan's largest city, karachi, have been authorized to shoot on sight anyone they believe is involved in violence. at least 65 people have been killed in gratia since tuesday. the current unrest is blamed on armed gangs. many shops and foreign offices were closed. here is this report. >> armed troops to stand on guard on the streets of pakistan's business and commercial capital. three days of violence have been the worst karachi has seen this year. target killings...
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he also revealed that up to 20 top al qaeda leaders from pakistan, yemen, and somalia were identified from laden's compound and are now on america's target list. topping that list, american-born clericÑi anwar al awlaki, leade of al qaeda in yemen, considered the greatest terrorist threat to the united states, the so-called christmas day bomber, was trained and equipped by al qaeda in yemen. panetta confirmed today that the cia has joined the u.s. military in launching air strikes aimed at taking out the leadership of al qaeda in yemen and warned the u.s. must remain relentless in pursuit of al qaeda. >> i think now is the moment, now is the moment, following what happened with bin laden to put maximum pressure on them because i do believe that if we continue this effort that we can really cripple al qaeda. >> reporter: despite the progress, panetta warns that al qaeda still remains a serious threat, and even after his success at the cia in bringing down bin laden, panetta says that al qaeda itself will still be a top priority of his in his new job at the pentagon. lester. >> jim mik
he also revealed that up to 20 top al qaeda leaders from pakistan, yemen, and somalia were identified from laden's compound and are now on america's target list. topping that list, american-born clericÑi anwar al awlaki, leade of al qaeda in yemen, considered the greatest terrorist threat to the united states, the so-called christmas day bomber, was trained and equipped by al qaeda in yemen. panetta confirmed today that the cia has joined the u.s. military in launching air strikes aimed at...
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is withholding $800 million worth of aid to pakistan's army, the u.s. wants more aggressive actions taken against the taliban and not happy about the country's decision to revoke visas for american military trainers this is according to reports by the new york times, he stopped by abcs this week to talk about the tricky relationship. >>> obviously they have been an important alley in the fight on terrorism they have been victim of enormous amounts of terrorism but right now, they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to military, and we are trying to work through that. >> tensions between the two nations have been on the rise since u.s. navy seals killed osama bin laden during a raid on pakistani soil back in may. >>> a third plane's pilot found himself flanked by f-15 fighter jets near camp david this weekend the plane was spotted in the air space 10:30 a.m. yesterday morning the pilot was forced to land at caroll county regional airport, saturday fighters intercepted two smaller planes at two
is withholding $800 million worth of aid to pakistan's army, the u.s. wants more aggressive actions taken against the taliban and not happy about the country's decision to revoke visas for american military trainers this is according to reports by the new york times, he stopped by abcs this week to talk about the tricky relationship. >>> obviously they have been an important alley in the fight on terrorism they have been victim of enormous amounts of terrorism but right now, they have...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. ever since then, both sides have made moves that have substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. $800 million in cash and military equipment. the message here is we are not happy with the effort you are making. if you want to cont
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both...
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that means president obama has to work with pakistan. osama bin laden lived there in the luxury comment pakistan remains a strong partner. >> as most of the western world applauds the news of this step, a local islam leader is steering his concerns about the perceptions of muslims in the united states. while it is great to recognize this victory, we should not let the -- should not let the celebration called the bigger picture. >> the picture is the retaliation, the political instability, the economic instability, the financial instability, all of these combined. these are the grounds for any kind of chaos and anarchy. >> the executive director says he hopes people unfamiliar with islam will disassociate osama bin laden and religion. there is continuing coverage on our website, wbaltv.com. more emotion during the takedown and behind-the-scenes pictures from inside the white house. it is all on our website, wbaltv.com. " not guilty -- last night, a jury convicted his codefendants. >> the judge said he believes the two teenagers to a compl
that means president obama has to work with pakistan. osama bin laden lived there in the luxury comment pakistan remains a strong partner. >> as most of the western world applauds the news of this step, a local islam leader is steering his concerns about the perceptions of muslims in the united states. while it is great to recognize this victory, we should not let the -- should not let the celebration called the bigger picture. >> the picture is the retaliation, the political...
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raid that killed osama bin laden struck multiple cities in pakistan today. as al qaeda reacted for the first time, threatening americans on it official media website. quote, soon, with god's help, we shall flip their celebrations into sorrow and their blood shall mix with tears. >> in al qaeda's language, soon could be anything from the next three days the next three years. it's difficult to know and it's important to emphasize al qaeda uses its language whether or not they actually have an attack in store. >> these images are the newest from inside the compound where u.s. intelligence officials tell nbc news bin laden was far from retired and was in fact still al qaeda's operational leader. u.s. intelligence also tells nbc news, quote, a lot of video as well as details of plots around the world and associates were found. osama bin laden's compound is just beyond these buildings, but today, the pakistani soldiers have told us all the media has to be pushed back and if they even see our cameras, they threaten to confiscate them. local officials in abbottabad
raid that killed osama bin laden struck multiple cities in pakistan today. as al qaeda reacted for the first time, threatening americans on it official media website. quote, soon, with god's help, we shall flip their celebrations into sorrow and their blood shall mix with tears. >> in al qaeda's language, soon could be anything from the next three days the next three years. it's difficult to know and it's important to emphasize al qaeda uses its language whether or not they actually have...
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su presencia en pakistÁn no era ninguna ventaja para nuestro paÍs. este representante del gobierno dice que si era el caso, rodarÁn cabezas por incompetencia. estados unidos le pidiÓ a pakistÁn que deje entrevistar a quienes vivÍan con el terrorista. el gobierno no parece dar acceso a las viudas. >> los cinco videos incautados, junto con discos duros, memorias portÁtiles y videos encontrados son el cargamento mÁs importante que jamás se haya obtenido de un solo terrorista. >> habÍa una recompensa de 50 millones de dÓlares para quien ayudara a dar con el paradero de bin laden y hoy doe dos congresistas propusieron que fuera ofrecido a los socorristas, y sobrevitientes de los atentados. aÚn no estÁ claro si alguien califica para esa recompensa. >> casi dos terceras partes de los estadounidenses de acuerdo con la decisiÓn de no publicar fotos grÁficas de la muerte del jefe de la red terrorista. un sondeo revelÓ que 24 % creÍa que las fotos debÍan ser publicadas. y el 5 2 % considerÓ que no. otro 12 % dijo que estaba de acuerdo aunque no
su presencia en pakistÁn no era ninguna ventaja para nuestro paÍs. este representante del gobierno dice que si era el caso, rodarÁn cabezas por incompetencia. estados unidos le pidiÓ a pakistÁn que deje entrevistar a quienes vivÍan con el terrorista. el gobierno no parece dar acceso a las viudas. >> los cinco videos incautados, junto con discos duros, memorias portÁtiles y videos encontrados son el cargamento mÁs importante que jamás se haya obtenido de un solo terrorista....
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. >>> on the ground in pakistan, more details emerging about bin laden's secret world, down to the medicines he was taking in his hideout. >>> jobs report. some of the news sounts great for americans looking for work, but there's new to the numbers. >> opposites extreme. too much water in some places and too little where they really need it. >>> and the unusual story behind a new honor for a former president. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. today, the president of the united states delivered the thanks of a grateful nation to a group of men whose names we can't know and whose faces we can't show. members of the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. team who pulled off the high-stakes raid that killed osama bin laden. the president went to ft. campbell, kentucky, where halfway around the world, we're still learning more about the raid, what was grabbed, the official confirmation of bin laden's death, and a potential threat to all of us once again. we start off with two reports tonight, beginning at the scene, ann curry on the ground in pakistan tonight.
. >>> on the ground in pakistan, more details emerging about bin laden's secret world, down to the medicines he was taking in his hideout. >>> jobs report. some of the news sounts great for americans looking for work, but there's new to the numbers. >> opposites extreme. too much water in some places and too little where they really need it. >>> and the unusual story behind a new honor for a former president. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid...
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his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the government's decision to halt -- a halt construction of a controversial dam. the chinese backed project, forcing 12,000 people to leave their homes. there has been public opposition to the dam, leaving the president to tell parliament that the project went against the will of the people. you are watching "bbc world news america." understanding your city like never before, and new project is prompting president to stop and take notice. -- residents to stop and take notice. in australia, thousands of passengers faced delay as qantas baggage handlers stage their second strike in just over a week. the airline is
his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the...
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there is new insight into the rate in pakistan, as u.s. officials tried to gauge how much pakistan officials knew about the former al qaeda leader. monitoring the raid was the longest 40 minutes in the president's life, according to a 60 minutes interview. bin laden had a some sort of support network inside pakistan to be able to live for years at a high-security compound. he did not accuse them of harboring the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. >> we do not know if it was inside or outside government. that is something we have to investigate a and the pakistani government has to investigate. >> the u.s. government is leaning on pakistan to determine how the world's most wanted man was living so comfortably in a military town. >> they need to provide intelligence including access to his three wives that are in custody. >> if the pakistani government does not allow americans to question the survivors, the there could be a return to a harsh irrigation -- interrogation technique such as water boarding. >> i would strongly recommend that we cont
there is new insight into the rate in pakistan, as u.s. officials tried to gauge how much pakistan officials knew about the former al qaeda leader. monitoring the raid was the longest 40 minutes in the president's life, according to a 60 minutes interview. bin laden had a some sort of support network inside pakistan to be able to live for years at a high-security compound. he did not accuse them of harboring the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. >> we do not know if it was inside or outside...
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and pakistan following the raid that killed osama bin laden. julie mccarthy is the pakistan- based correspondent for npr at the time of the u.s. mission. also, the summer travel season kicks off this memorial day weekend. the polls show a record number of americans will be hitting the roads. a conversation about trouble with travel writer paul theroux on his latest book, "the tao of travel." as you join us, julie mccarthy and paul theroux coming up. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: julie mccarthy is a foreign corre
and pakistan following the raid that killed osama bin laden. julie mccarthy is the pakistan- based correspondent for npr at the time of the u.s. mission. also, the summer travel season kicks off this memorial day weekend. the polls show a record number of americans will be hitting the roads. a conversation about trouble with travel writer paul theroux on his latest book, "the tao of travel." as you join us, julie mccarthy and paul theroux coming up. >> all i know is his name is...
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remarks from secretary hillary clinton on afghanistan and pakistan. andue
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♪ >> osama bin laden fue ayudado por una red de apoyo en pakistÁn, dijo el presidente barack obama. aÑadiÓ que no estaba claro sobre si sabÍan o no. exige una investigaciÓn. >> en sÓlo horas podrÍa ser extraditado a venezuela el presunto narcotraficante. >> tras cuatro dÍas de recorrido, cientos de miles de mexicanos llegaron hasta el zÓcalo en el df. para pedir un alto a la violencia. ♪ >> y el rÍo continÚa amenazando a cientos de residentes. decenas de familias fueron evacuadas como medida de precauciÓn ante un posible desbordamiento. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. ♪not un >> buenas chus. noches.h@ osama h@h@not uni-f semanah@h@u@ h@h@not uni-f semanah@h@univisi@ estados unidos ayuda a pakistÁu nacon 18 millones de dÓlares. ya proponen cortar esa ayuda. el primer ministro comparece h@univisionnot uni-f semanah@h@@ h@not uni-f semanah@h@univision h@ fue la primera entrevista h@not uni-f semanaiminaÓn dema laden.h@not uni-f semanah@h@uni@ recibir apoyo de una red de pakistanÍes. el seÑalamiento dice que no estÁ claro si funcionarios unh@ c
♪ >> osama bin laden fue ayudado por una red de apoyo en pakistÁn, dijo el presidente barack obama. aÑadiÓ que no estaba claro sobre si sabÍan o no. exige una investigaciÓn. >> en sÓlo horas podrÍa ser extraditado a venezuela el presunto narcotraficante. >> tras cuatro dÍas de recorrido, cientos de miles de mexicanos llegaron hasta el zÓcalo en el df. para pedir un alto a la violencia. ♪ >> y el rÍo continÚa amenazando a cientos de residentes. decenas de...
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tavis: there is a new normal in pakistan. >> yes. before osama bin laden, it was difficult to navigate. this is more so now. i think they will find some kind of equilibrium. the trust to the degree we are trying to build the, the trust has been dealt a serious setback. tavis: when are you headed back to pakistan and why, given the danger, are you going back? >> it is important to be there. -- this is critical to us and the region. this is what we do. if you calculate how you can do that. you try to minimize your risk. tavis: you are a woman. that makes it how much more difficult? >> in some ways, yes, in some ways, no. i get access that my male counterparts don't get. this is -- maybe this is just an added level of what it is that you need to cope with and deal with. tavis: julie mccarthy has just picked up a peabody award for her wonderful reported that we hear every day on npr. congratulations and safe travels. >> a pleasure to be here. tavis: up next, bustling travel writer paul theroux. stay with us. -- best selling travel writer
tavis: there is a new normal in pakistan. >> yes. before osama bin laden, it was difficult to navigate. this is more so now. i think they will find some kind of equilibrium. the trust to the degree we are trying to build the, the trust has been dealt a serious setback. tavis: when are you headed back to pakistan and why, given the danger, are you going back? >> it is important to be there. -- this is critical to us and the region. this is what we do. if you calculate how you can do...
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what happens in pakistan, and i have a lot of friends there. what happens in pakistan is very hard to explain in a rational logical sense because the conclusion that i draw, are this is a country that is hell bent on self destruction. given the fact -- >> charlie: hell bent on self destruction. >> i'm not taking advantage of -- let me put it another way. i'm not taking advantages of many opportunities that we and others have presented to them that would dramatically transform and help transform their society and move it forward in a more peaceful way not only in internal conflicts but external. >> charlie: part of the conventional wisdom is isi maintained relationship with the network because they want to have a player in afghanistan if things go bad. >> well ... >> charlie: they do things that are not in our interest. >> think that that is absolutely correct. but i will go a stepurther and say that the isi is not independently of the general. >> charlie: so therefore the buck stops with him. >> for rose that they suld explain perhaps at some p
what happens in pakistan, and i have a lot of friends there. what happens in pakistan is very hard to explain in a rational logical sense because the conclusion that i draw, are this is a country that is hell bent on self destruction. given the fact -- >> charlie: hell bent on self destruction. >> i'm not taking advantage of -- let me put it another way. i'm not taking advantages of many opportunities that we and others have presented to them that would dramatically transform and...
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of weapons of mass destruction to use pakistan as the example in 2000, it was estimated the pakistan had less than 20 nuclear weapons. by 19 -- by 2008, it was estimated that they had as many as 60. as of today, the estimate is they have 94 or more. so that's the scale of the increase in nuclear capability in that part of the world. i'm concerned that there is the potential in the middle east of a series of countries. it's the saudi arabia has already announced if iran goes nuclear. they are going to go nuclear. if those two go nuclear, i don't think it's long before turkey and maybe egypt would also. so in a region that already very volatile, you would make it that much more so by the edition of those additional nuclear states. yes, hello. >> senator graham, i imagine you went through quite a few brief lings on the attempt to catch osama bin laden. when he was captured, who was the most surprising part of that to you? >> i'm afraid your premise is error. i was -- i won't say surprised, because i know that we've been committing an enormous amount of effort over a ten year period with
of weapons of mass destruction to use pakistan as the example in 2000, it was estimated the pakistan had less than 20 nuclear weapons. by 19 -- by 2008, it was estimated that they had as many as 60. as of today, the estimate is they have 94 or more. so that's the scale of the increase in nuclear capability in that part of the world. i'm concerned that there is the potential in the middle east of a series of countries. it's the saudi arabia has already announced if iran goes nuclear. they are...
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the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in police custody. this is a reception at court. a shower of rose petals brown by lawyers. some doubt if anyone can be found to prosecute him. there are growing concerns about where pakistan is headed. >> the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is under investigation for his dealings with a teenage nightclub dancer. this includes allegations of underage prostitution. where say the allegations are absurd. >> he is the prime minister who cannot shake off his judicial jinx. silvio berlusconi is investigated over his connection with a teenage belly dancer. magistrates say they want to question him over allegations of unde
the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in...
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. ♪ >> the pakistan army is blaming nato for an attack that killed pakistan soldiers. they claim that nato troops fired on two checkpoints. nato is investigating the incident which is a major blow to strained relations between the u.s. and pakistan. >> nasa sent the curosity to mars it is a two and half million rover. it will take eight and half months to reach the destination. it will search for evidence of life on the red planet. >> michele bachmann is going after newt gingrich's stance on immigration. she said they are the most liberal of the and newt gingrich said that is false. we'll talk to a surrogate from newt gingrich's campaign. >> it was supposed to be a one billion dollar fund to help struggling homeowners. and the majority dished out went to pennsylvania and marant and they were not even the ones hardest hit in the housing collapse. >> most hardest hit were florida and nevada. it once again, typical mess up of the federal government. it is like eric holder gun running activitis and solyndra scandal. the federal government can't do anything right. the best
. ♪ >> the pakistan army is blaming nato for an attack that killed pakistan soldiers. they claim that nato troops fired on two checkpoints. nato is investigating the incident which is a major blow to strained relations between the u.s. and pakistan. >> nasa sent the curosity to mars it is a two and half million rover. it will take eight and half months to reach the destination. it will search for evidence of life on the red planet. >> michele bachmann is going after newt...
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and pakistan even as we speak. but i'll let you topline what the story is and then we'll come back to some real-life stuff. >> this story is set largely in pakistan. it's the story of a c.i.a. operation under very deep cover far from langley, far from the eabses that traditionally provide cover. it's an entertainment business based in studio city, california. to hide our covert operatives when they're abroad. it funds itself through a hedge fund in london in a way that i hope readers will find believable. it's doing really crazy things off the book in pakistan and it gets found out. one of the operatives in the opening pages gets killed. the story of the book is really what went wrong with that operation, who knows about it, who's killing these agents from this undercover organization. and then, in a larger sense, what's going on with the united states and pakistan. if ever there was a web of deceit and distrust, it's the u.s.-pakistani spy relationship. and i try to get to the bottom of that and describe character
and pakistan even as we speak. but i'll let you topline what the story is and then we'll come back to some real-life stuff. >> this story is set largely in pakistan. it's the story of a c.i.a. operation under very deep cover far from langley, far from the eabses that traditionally provide cover. it's an entertainment business based in studio city, california. to hide our covert operatives when they're abroad. it funds itself through a hedge fund in london in a way that i hope readers will...
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may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted by the apparent lack of communication surrounding our raid that took out bin laden on their soil. today, white house chief of staff bill daley made clear that until we patch it up with pakistan, their wallets will be lighter. >> obviously, they have been an important ally in the fight on terrorism. they've been victim of enormous amount of terrorism. but right now, they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. >> reporter: using broader strokes, president obama said this w
may be freezing some of our aid to pakistan. peter doocy is tracking the story and joins us live with more. hi. >> reporter: the obama administration apparently doesn't think pakistan is doing enough to help us catch bad guys so they are going to shave $800 million off the $2 billion plus we give them in security assistance every year. it's a delicate situation, because pakistan is critical to the success in afghanistan, as a supply route. things have been tense for a while. highlighted...
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no one will trust what pakistan says any more. >> reporter: they didn't trust pakistan when seals raided the bin laden's hide out without spelling the isi intelligence service. now the isi is on the defensive. the three women who used to live here are in pakistani custody. the ci all. would like to question them but it took the isi a week to say "yes." and then there was this. a report in the pakistani media that outed a senior c.i.a. operative in pakistan, apparently an attempt to blow his cover. so far there has been no reaction from the american ebb and it's far from clear who leaked this information but it's widely seen to have been an angry and humiliated isi taking revenge on the c ever c.i.a. with the best will in the world pakistan was a prickly partner in fighting terrorism. last week's raid has torpedoed that good will and left the whole partnership in jeopardy. elizabeth palmer, islamabad. >>> mississippi river expected to crest tonight at 48 feet, that is just shy of its all- time high. the rising water is impacting 8 states but memphis is getting the worst of it right now. h
no one will trust what pakistan says any more. >> reporter: they didn't trust pakistan when seals raided the bin laden's hide out without spelling the isi intelligence service. now the isi is on the defensive. the three women who used to live here are in pakistani custody. the ci all. would like to question them but it took the isi a week to say "yes." and then there was this. a report in the pakistani media that outed a senior c.i.a. operative in pakistan, apparently an attempt...
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muchos miembros quieren cortar fondos a pakistan o no darle informacion de inteligencia a ese pais." "la casa blanca indico tambien que espera que la eliminacion de osama bin laden se convierta en solo el punto de partida para la desmantelacion final de la red terrista de al qaeda. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision." latinos del congreso..el presidente obama los recibio esta de sus esfuerz apoyo para encarar una eventual reforma trascendieron los detalles del encuentro los legisladores habrian solicitado la suspencion de las deportaciones de los jovenes ele permite a los departamentos dets de inmigracion ha sido adoptado en el condado de montgomery, pero unicamente en el caso de sospechosos con orial delictivo... dia uceda amplia... federal..." la legislacion fue cambiada para buscar concenso y asi evitar casos como el de florinda... quien esta a la espera de su deportacion por vender tarjetas telefonicas ilegalmente "para ellos es algo criminal verdad pero usted sabe que no puede ser algo criminal vender cosas
muchos miembros quieren cortar fondos a pakistan o no darle informacion de inteligencia a ese pais." "la casa blanca indico tambien que espera que la eliminacion de osama bin laden se convierta en solo el punto de partida para la desmantelacion final de la red terrista de al qaeda. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision." latinos del congreso..el presidente obama los recibio esta de sus esfuerz apoyo para encarar una eventual reforma trascendieron los detalles del...
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in the southwest portion of southwest pakistan according to the u.s. gee logical survey and you can see it is northwest where that afghanistan border is. our producer is in the general area at fox news with correspondents and tech people and producers in war zones and we do not give out exact locations but he is on the line. you are close enough to where you felt it, right? >>guest: yes, shep, very close, as i still have not been able to stop shaking. it was 30 seconds, 7.4 earthquake, by far the worst earthquake we have felt since 2005 which was about 7.6. this has traveled from the southwest to the south and gone up towards the northeast side of pakistan and covering basically three provinces and we have not heard so far that if any damage has been done but we hope, really, there might not have been anything. >>shepard: the southwest of pakistan is as remote as any place in the world, i guess. >>guest: yes, the only town over here, the real city in the southwest, is queta and the rest of the area are small villages and towns and the only urban center
in the southwest portion of southwest pakistan according to the u.s. gee logical survey and you can see it is northwest where that afghanistan border is. our producer is in the general area at fox news with correspondents and tech people and producers in war zones and we do not give out exact locations but he is on the line. you are close enough to where you felt it, right? >>guest: yes, shep, very close, as i still have not been able to stop shaking. it was 30 seconds, 7.4 earthquake, by...
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do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side is really backing down. it will not get any better in the future. >> thank you for your time. >> there has been another dramatic day of testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. >> the pop star's former bodyguard has told a court in los angeles that he was asked by the singer's dr to gather of medicine vials. they had focused on t effort to resuscitate the pop star. our correspondent is in los angeles and they say that this sheds new light on the case. >> what this does is give us much more information about the timeline and the sequence of events from
do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side...
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pakistan relationship, but also ripple effects to pakistan's macroeconomic environment and the stability of the system such as it is and that is one of the large things which can change the scenario pretty significantly. >> thank you very much. i sit in the beginning i was excited about this going in because of the book and the speakers and i was vindicated indeed feeling that way. thank you very much, anatol kimmage roskam it was really fascinating and quite illuminating not that we have too many solutions but we have very rich discussions. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] you are watching book tv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and bouck sifry weekend. >>> from the 2011 "los angeles times" festival of books, larry flynt and david eisenbauch how g their lovers changed the course of american history discussed the book and took the book tv viewer phone calls.ome >> host: how does partnership come together? .. did this get started? >> i wanted to find out what our founding fathers and other presidents. what they have today in the political landscape. once i decide
pakistan relationship, but also ripple effects to pakistan's macroeconomic environment and the stability of the system such as it is and that is one of the large things which can change the scenario pretty significantly. >> thank you very much. i sit in the beginning i was excited about this going in because of the book and the speakers and i was vindicated indeed feeling that way. thank you very much, anatol kimmage roskam it was really fascinating and quite illuminating not that we have...
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that prompted the under taking of the day. >> our relationship with pakistan is extremely important. it is also complicated. >> on capitol hill there was outrage. >> how long do we support that governments lie to us. >> most governments lie to each other. that is way business gets done. >> do they arrest us when -- >> sometimes and sometimes they send people to spy on us and they are close allies. so -- how. how do we deal with it? >> it may be harder than ever. >> if we don't have local pakistani informants it will be difficult for the united states to stage operations in pakistan. that is what the pakistani government wants. >>> the streets of vancouver are quiet this morning following violence by a group of angry fans. they overturned cars and set fires after the canucks lost to the boston bruins last night. violence happened two blocks from the arena where the game was played. many of them watched it on a giant outdoor screen. in boston police moved in as people shook a bus the bruins beat vancouver 4-nil. >> it's just predicted as mike predicted. he is accurate about everything.
that prompted the under taking of the day. >> our relationship with pakistan is extremely important. it is also complicated. >> on capitol hill there was outrage. >> how long do we support that governments lie to us. >> most governments lie to each other. that is way business gets done. >> do they arrest us when -- >> sometimes and sometimes they send people to spy on us and they are close allies. so -- how. how do we deal with it? >> it may be harder...
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pakistan's biggest lobbying group the nationalists for thank you for joining us here on our team that we're not discard is reacting strongly to this by closing its critical supply routes for nato mission in afghanistan how do you think it's not a bad should handle this tragedy. it's really very ironic just a day earlier the general the u.s. general who commands the ice forces in afghanistan was in indy and he met the fact that i mean army chief and the meetings purpose was basically to improve coordination and communication on the border so it's really very ironic that in less than twenty four hours we had this kind of an attack and in fact it occurred i think just five or six hours after that meeting now the pakistanis have closed down one of two major crossings on the border of course there are calls as we speak right now to close both the crossings on the border and i think that the pakistani military and the government are in a very difficult position just a year ago in fact in a cobra last year a similar incident led to the closing of the closure of one of the crossings but this
pakistan's biggest lobbying group the nationalists for thank you for joining us here on our team that we're not discard is reacting strongly to this by closing its critical supply routes for nato mission in afghanistan how do you think it's not a bad should handle this tragedy. it's really very ironic just a day earlier the general the u.s. general who commands the ice forces in afghanistan was in indy and he met the fact that i mean army chief and the meetings purpose was basically to improve...
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improving and what areas are still struggling and although bin laden has been killed the drone strikes in pakistan and even yemen continue so is the war on terror about to get even more deadly and last night's g.o.p. debate was surprising on many fronts specially when tempah leonti said openly that he supported torture so what does that say about our country when supporting torture is just a regular part of your usual presidential candidates debate and then one news organization is following in the footsteps of wiki leaks creating their own it leaking website called safe house we'll tell you who this is al explain while why their version of the whistle blowing web site is nothing more i don't want to be we'll cover all that and have our friday version of happy hour in tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. jobs numbers for the month of april were released today and the results are mixed well two hundred forty four thousand new jobs were added to the economy the most since may of two thousand and ten i don't point to back up to nine percent and that leaves at least thirteen millio
improving and what areas are still struggling and although bin laden has been killed the drone strikes in pakistan and even yemen continue so is the war on terror about to get even more deadly and last night's g.o.p. debate was surprising on many fronts specially when tempah leonti said openly that he supported torture so what does that say about our country when supporting torture is just a regular part of your usual presidential candidates debate and then one news organization is following in...